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Petroglyphs, quaint hiking shelters and incredible Ozark overlooks define the Washington State Park experience. Easy access to the Big River makes the park great for swimming or fishing and the park’s three hiking trails address every type of hike, from easy strolls to power hikes. Buildings constructed by African-American Civilian Conservation Corps stonemasons complement the park and add to its sense of history.

Camp, swim, fish and hike. What's not to like. Most beautiful in the fall with all the trees turning. Just gorgeous!
Camp ground is great and close to the pool. Or you can tent camp further away from the action.
Lots of hiking trails and a fabulous lookout. Be careful there it's a big drop. Also do the 1000 steps...
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I haven't been to this pool since my Grandma brought my cousin and I in the 70's! It was every bit as much fun as I remembered it! I brought 4 kids, on my own, ages 4, 7, 7 and 10. Maybe it's that I had good kids but they were a breeze to handle by myself and not once...
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We went here as part of our family vacation (2 adults and 2 teens). We stayed in one of the cabins (#7). The accommodations at the cabins are a bit rustic, but you have electricity, running water and a full kitchen. I think it's a bit expensive given the accommodations.
The pool was nice to spend time at during the...
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Beautiful park. Took our 7 and 10 year olds for an afternoon of hiking and a BBQ dinner. We were slightly disappointed 1000 steps trail was closed (I assume due to flooding) but were happily surprised to see that the opossum trail was just the right length for our kids (took us about 1hr 45mins with a couple outlook/water stops)....
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A mom and 14 year old son talking laughing and bonding? It's not just an urban legend, I lived it myself LOL.
I wanted to do tubes but the knowledgeable and NEW hosts of the concession told us that the current was slow and suggested kayaks or a raft. I figured with a raft he couldn't get away from me...
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We walking the 1,000 Steps Trail. It was absolutely gorgeous with flowers blooming all around. There were Blood Root, Indian Paintbrush, and many others located on the hillside. I would highly recommend going here.

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